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Jack's room is mostly basic, it has to be said.
In fairness, he hasn't had much chance to make it his own - it has only been (ahem) somewhere private to go that is not the TARDIS for when he visits Milliways.
And since he is not Bound, for most of the time it stays empty, storing just some clean clothes and basic necessities (well - basic if you're Jack) and not much else.
There is this to be said for it, too:
The door may be locked, but it is not booby-trapped.
Lucky for some.
In fairness, he hasn't had much chance to make it his own - it has only been (ahem) somewhere private to go that is not the TARDIS for when he visits Milliways.
And since he is not Bound, for most of the time it stays empty, storing just some clean clothes and basic necessities (well - basic if you're Jack) and not much else.
There is this to be said for it, too:
The door may be locked, but it is not booby-trapped.
Lucky for some.
You THIEF.
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Date: 2011-07-14 06:04 am (UTC)To be fair, Puck does not tend to blaze his own trails. And if the dreadful mortal goes first, he's more likely to provide human shielding.
The balcony offers a view of the lawn, lake, distant mountains, and the start of the woods, all of which are significantly corpsier than they once were. Nothing much is moving, because in the absence of prey, the dead creatures seem to sort of shamble about aimlessly.
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Date: 2011-07-14 07:10 pm (UTC)Either that, or he thinks nothing of it - instead, he leans thoughtfully over the railing, to survey the grounds below. Although the creatures appear docile for the moment, there are still a lot of them. Too many to go down without a clear aim. He turns around after a moment, leaning back of his elbows to look up at the wall above, trying to see how tricky the way up would be to another window, or the roof.
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Date: 2011-07-14 10:30 pm (UTC)That's what is dangling down from Puck's newest, precariousest perch up on the eaves above the balcony. It's largely a decorative structure, and therefore doesn't offer the greatest roof access ever, but Puck seems largely unperturbed.
Except by the zombies.
"They have certainly multiplied themselves," he observes in a mutter.
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Date: 2011-07-14 10:59 pm (UTC)"Their condition appears highly contagious," he says. "Do tell me if you start craving the flesh of the living."
More than usual, if that's your thing!
"I'll do the same."
PERFECTLY NORMAL PRECAUTION.
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Date: 2011-07-15 12:09 am (UTC)"Very well," he says.
"An I do, I hope you shall apply your blade to me as readily as you have these others." An absent tilt of his head, as he regards the cloudless sky and not immediately assailable roof. "I may beg it of you in any case, before all this is done. It would be quick."
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Date: 2011-07-15 12:03 pm (UTC)"If need be," he says at last. "But I think you are too quick for any of them."
The narration wishes it could say that Havelock's methods of killing are always quick, but sadly... no, not always.
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Date: 2011-07-15 05:05 pm (UTC)"Shall I to the rooftop, then? I am not sure we shall profit by it, but I haven't anything else at present."
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Date: 2011-07-15 11:12 pm (UTC)"I should check the doors inside," he says.
Otherwise, he has a feeling he will wind up waiting out here for Puck to return. And that would be unproductive.
(Besides, if he reaches safety - maybe he won't return at all.)
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Date: 2011-07-17 09:50 pm (UTC)When he returns, it's perched on the balcony rail, and he is picking dirt insouciantly from beneath his nails.
"There is little to the roof but a view," he says.
"I think you might manage the climb, had you a mind to."
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:11 pm (UTC)He reappears from the latter once he hears Puck's voice, and nods thoughtfully.
"I may well do before too long," he says. "Though we are reasonably secure here for the moment - and there may be a way downstairs that bypasses the corridors."
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:14 pm (UTC)Puck looks inquisitive.
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:20 pm (UTC)"Here," he says, going to the wall, which has a discreet hatch installed. From the size of the thing, it looks tight but possible for even a tall man like Havelock to climb into.*
"This probably goes down to the kitchens."
So saying, he starts undoing the hatch to have a look.
* Milliways remains committed to the easy and convenient flow of the narrative.
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:22 pm (UTC)"In the kitchens," he notes, conversationally, "there is likely to be food."
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-17 10:33 pm (UTC)He cannot tell if the mortal is mocking him.
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:36 pm (UTC)It may be a question that not even the ages can answer.
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:45 pm (UTC)"... What is your name?"
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:53 pm (UTC)He considers for a moment - there are various theories he has read on the importance of names to faeries, enough to instill a vague caution. (Or a little more than his baseline, at any rate.)
Still.
"Havelock."
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Date: 2011-07-17 10:57 pm (UTC)He seems faintly surprised that the dreadful mortal has a name at all, but rolls with it.
And, only slightly sarcastic, says, "Enchanting to make your acquaintance."
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Date: 2011-07-17 11:04 pm (UTC)"Likewise."
His face may lie, but he rather thinks that this is quite true.
Even if it is only in the literal sense.
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Date: 2011-07-17 11:07 pm (UTC)His fingers curl over the edge of the hatch and tap fitfully.
Then he makes a face.
"... We needn't go now."
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Date: 2011-07-18 09:28 pm (UTC)"Not necessarily, no. We should probably secure this area as far as we can first, in any case."
(Was that... tact?)
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Date: 2011-07-19 12:43 am (UTC)"Those creatures have such a capacity for the undoing of doors."
A glance back in the general direction from which they originally came.
"... Though now, so have we."
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Date: 2011-07-19 09:34 pm (UTC)Havelock briefly looks less than happy about that, although it may equally be a trick of the light.
"I would currently rather we had a better way to seal them after us."
(Puck and Havelock: Not particularly well suited to technology Of The Future.)
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